Long press a file/image, choose settings, select “Move to Private” (Private Mode must be on to do this)

Turn Private Mode off and all files moved to private will be invisible

Turn Private Mode on and – only after confirming your fingerprint – all files, including those that are private, will be visible

Private Mode being on/off can be a little confusing since you could assume when you’re in private mode that things would be kept private. Instead it means you’re accessing your private content. It’s easy to remember after once habit kicks in.

Im sorry but that is not what Joe is looking for. He is having the same problem I am. We created password only to access private mode and now when you try to turn it on it asks for that password. However, the password created is not working. So you cant turn on private mode to change anything. At least not through the steps you have given.

Long press a file/image, choose settings, select “Move to Private” (Private Mode must be on to do this)

Turn Private Mode off and all files moved to private will be invisible

Turn Private Mode on and – only after confirming your fingerprint – all files, including those that are private, will be visible

Private Mode being on/off can be a little confusing since you could assume when you’re in private mode that things would be kept private. Instead it means you’re accessing your private content. It’s easy to remember after once habit kicks in.